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Essay about Teen Suicide

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In today’s society, teenagers are faced with problems on a daily basis. When they are unable to deal with those daily hassles, serious problems can develop within the teen that can ultimately lead to resulting effects including depression or even suicide. Suicide in teens is one of the most traumatic and problematic issues that we face today in not only adults but many adolescents as well. Today suicide is one of the top causes for death in teenagers, out shadowed only by homicides and accidents. Some of the top “accidents” include drug overdoses, single-car accidents, self-inflicted gunshot wounds, falls from bridges and buildings, and self-poisonings. Some youth suicide analysts believe that these were not accidents at all, but were …show more content…

That change to the though process is called a “mental block” (Schleifer 29). When faced with a mental block the teen feels as if all hope is lost. Certain individuals who are very emotional and have difficulty dealing with stress are referred to by researchers as being in a state of emotional dysregulation. Emotional dysregulation has been associated with child abuse and other traumatic experiences (Lezine 61).
Noticeable physical effects of a suicidal person include abuse of drugs or alcohol. Abusing drugs affects the chemical balance in the brain and strengthens the feelings of loneliness and sadness. Once or if the teen decides to stop using drugs or alcohol as a solution to their problem a new complication arises. Withdrawal from drugs or alcohol also intensifies the feeling of being hopelessness (Teen Drug Abuse). Another physical difference in a suicidal teenager is the brain itself. Researchers have studied the relationship between serotonin levels in the brain and the chance of suicide in an individual. “The researchers found that the suicide victims’ brains contained fewer release sites for serotonin and more sites to receive serotonin than did the brains of normal subjects. This research strengthens the theory that the serotonin system is related to self-murder” (Francis 25).
The social effects on suicide have a

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